Original superconducting quantum interference device (SQUID) design and measurement technique for flux noise source localization in SQUID systems Rev. Sci. Instrum. 74, 5118 (2003); 10.1063/1.1622979Nuclear magnetic resonance using a high temperature superconducting quantum interference device Washer size and shape dependencies of current steps due to standing waves in superconducting quantum interference devices (SQUIDS)
A gauge has been developed that is particularly suited for measuring transient gas pressures (e.g., gas bursts expanding in vacuum). A commercial subminiature pentode has been used in a suitable circuit for this purpose. Calibration curves for helium, nitrogen, neon, argon, krypton, and xenon at room temperature are given in the 1 to 400 μ Hg range. The features of this gauge are its small size, short risetime, and simple construction and installation. The serious disadvantage is its short lifetime, about 3 weeks of continuous use, mainly due to filament failure.
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